Allow directly running nested tests instead of running from parent level#11
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Allow directly running nested tests instead of running from parent level#11FooBarRaz wants to merge 1 commit intoNitorCreations:masterfrom
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Is this going to get merged and be released anytime soon? Or is such a capacity planned for (or already implemented in) JUnit 5, making this outdated? |
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We wanted to be able to directly run a nested test from the IDE instead of having to run the entire parent. In order to accomplish that, we modified the runner to build the enclosing context when a parent exists. This allows for running any @before and @after blocks from a parent, but only runs the tests at and below the nesting level of the specified test method or class.